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by TC2008 » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:14 pm
I apologize for my rudeness, I didn't notice this thread until after posting my question earlier. A little background on my Cub... It's actually not mine. Hence the 'owner' in the topic. I work for the Deanna Rose Farmstead in Overland Park Kansas - http://www.opkansas.org/_Vis/Farmstead/index.cfmAnd the Cub has recently become my baby. Not trying to promote my workplace, but it does have some potential for events. That said, I was introduced to our Cub 2 years ago and have loved it ever since. Needless to say I've been extremely frustrated since it's been on the fritz lately. I do have access to modern Ford diesel tractors that can take its place, but have absolutely no desire to do that. There is nothing better than hearing a comment like "Look, he's going to try to start that thing", or "watch this honey" as I walk up to it and then see the looks on their faces when it fires right up! I'm sure it's something little, and that's pretty much been confirmed (within 10 minutes of my initial post) and with any luck I'll have this beauty up and running tomorrow. Thanks for everything so far and everything to come!
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by Ron Luebke » Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:55 am
welcome to the forum TC20008  a wealth of knowledge here to keep that cub up and running.
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by Jim Roy » Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:00 am
Ron Luebke wrote:welcome to the forum TC20008  a wealth of knowledge here to keep that cub up and running.
Ditto to what Ron said. WelcomeJim
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:18 am
Welcome to the forum. That looks like a great place to work
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by redfin » Mon May 12, 2008 6:41 pm
Welcome to the forum. Beautiful picture of the workplace Jim 
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by Rudi » Mon May 12, 2008 8:13 pm
TC2008 wrote:I apologize for my rudeness, I didn't notice this thread until after posting my question earlier. A little background on my Cub... It's actually not mine. Hence the 'owner' in the topic. I work for the Deanna Rose Farmstead in Overland Park Kansas - http://www.opkansas.org/_Vis/Farmstead/index.cfmAnd the Cub has recently become my baby. Not trying to promote my workplace, but it does have some potential for events. That said, I was introduced to our Cub 2 years ago and have loved it ever since. Needless to say I've been extremely frustrated since it's been on the fritz lately. I do have access to modern Ford diesel tractors that can take its place, but have absolutely no desire to do that. There is nothing better than hearing a comment like "Look, he's going to try to start that thing", or "watch this honey" as I walk up to it and then see the looks on their faces when it fires right up! I'm sure it's something little, and that's pretty much been confirmed (within 10 minutes of my initial post) and with any luck I'll have this beauty up and running tomorrow. Thanks for everything so far and everything to come!
TC: We are just glad you have come to join us. Most everyone pops in here to introduce themselves once they have become aclimatized shall we say to the forum. Anyone who has a love of a Cub like you do, has to be a good guy fer sure.... whether they own it or just get to play with it. Amazing how something sleek, modern, powerful and with say air conditioning just doesn't quite grab ya like a Cub does. You are kinda lucky, some of us were only able to watch from afar as more fortunate members of the human race got to play with a Cub. And some of us had to wait many years sometimes decades to realize that dream. Bragging up one's workplace is pretty cool ifn you think about it. How many of us are lucky enough in our lifetime to go to work happy and looking forward to it? How many of get to play at work ??? You are one of the lucky ones. And ifn there is a chance for a CubFest or two there.. I am sure you will have many visitors and guests to those events. Let us know when you get her up an running respectable like ok? And what the problem was.
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